23 - Manners Flashcards

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stick (V)

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push sth, especially sth quite sharp into sth else
e.g.
In Japan, it is considered rude to stick your chopsticks vertically into a bowl of rice.

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sophisticated

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experienced
OPP unsophisticated
In France don’t offer to split the bill. It is not regarded as vary sophisticated.

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manners (plural)

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polite ways of behaving in social situations
Her children all had such good manners.
It’s bad manners to talk with your mouth full (=talk and eat at the same time).
His manners were impeccable (perfect).
Dad gave us a lecture about our table manners.
You mind your manners, young man!
‘Lesley just got up and left.’ ‘Some people have no manners.’
Good heavens, child, where are your manners?

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discourteous

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not polite, and not showing respect for other people
SYN rude, impolite
n: discourtesy
e.g.
In many countries talking with your mouth full is viewed as discourteous.
It would be discourteous to ignore his request.

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courtesy

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politeness
He didn’t even have the courtesy to call and say he couldn’t come.

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customary

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usual; normal
e.g.
In some cultures it is customary for the bride to wear white.
It is customary among young people to split the bill.

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exceptional

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1 unusually good SYN outstanding
an exceptional student
exceptional bravery

2 unusual and likely not to happen often
This is an exceptional case; I’ve never seen anything like it before.
Promotion in the first year is only given in exceptional circumstances.

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child of six

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Ella’s conduct (behavior) is exceptional for a child of six.

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brother of hers

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Ella’s tall. But that brother of hers is almost short.

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take offence (at sth)

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to feel offended because of something someone says or does
I think he took offence at my lack of enthusiasm.
I don’t think he will take offence if you have the party early.

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put your foot in your mouth (Am)
put your foot in it (Br)

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to say something without thinking carefully, so that you embarrass or upset someone
I’ve really put my foot in my mouth this time. I didn’t realize that was her husband!
My mom tends to put her foot in her mouth. She usually saysq something that embarrasses someone.

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impress

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to make someone feel admiration and respect (= to make them admire you)
e.g.
Steve borrowed his dad’s sports car to impress his girlfriend.

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be on your best behavior

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behave in the most polite way you can
e.g.
If you want to impress your girlfriend’s family you’d better be on your best behavior.

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take exception (to sth)

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to be angry or upset because of something
Tom took great exception to my remark about Americans.

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remark

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something that you say when you express an opinion or say what you have noticed SYN comment
Unfortunately, a local journalist overheard the remark.

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humorous

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funny and enjoyable
humorous stories
The movie has some mildly humorous moments.

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deeply

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very, very much
e.g.
deeply offensive/upsetting/hurtful

18
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judgment

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an opinion that you form, especially after thinking carefully about something
It’s too soon to make a judgment about what the outcome will be.
In my judgment, we should accept his offer.
show good/poor judgment

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notion (of sth)

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an idea, belief, or opinion
e.g.
The traditional notion of marriage goes back thousands of years.
She had only a vague notion of what she wanted to do.